TV Schedule for ScreenPix: Voices
Sunday, February 15th TV listings for ScreenPix: Voices
Paris Blues (1961)
An outstanding jazz score highlights this tale of two American musicians in Paris whose lives are changed by tourists.
Go Fish (1994)
Two women (V.S. Brodie, Guinevere Turner) are set up on a blind date by a professor (T. Wendy McMillan) pairing her ex-student with her roommate.
Gabriela (1983)
A rich Turkish bar owner (Sônia Braga) falls in love with his beautiful Brazilian cook (Marcello Mastroianni).
Love Chronicles (2003)
A disc jockey and a therapist help callers on a radio program sort through their relationship issues.
Feast of Love (2007)
The love lives of several people intersect after Chloe (Alexa Davalos) moves to an Oregon town and takes a job in a coffee shop.
Paris Blues (1961)
An outstanding jazz score highlights this tale of two American musicians in Paris whose lives are changed by tourists.
Soda Cracker (1989)
A Chicago police officer practices his own brand of justice to take down the killers who murdered his partner.
Bucktown, U.S.A. (1975)
Cohorts turn brutal while helping a man (Fred Williamson) avenge his brother's death in a racially divided town.
Hell up in Harlem (1973)
Mobster Tommy (Fred Williamson) tries to save his underworld empire in this sequel to "Black Caesar."
Black Caesar (1973)
Evidence of governmental corruption pits a Harlem crime lord against the evil policeman who wounded him as a child.
Hammer (1972)
A brawling dockworker (Fred Williamson) becomes a heavyweight contender, backed by a crime boss fronting for the mob.
Soda Cracker (1989)
A Chicago police officer practices his own brand of justice to take down the killers who murdered his partner.
Bucktown, U.S.A. (1975)
Cohorts turn brutal while helping a man (Fred Williamson) avenge his brother's death in a racially divided town.
Hell up in Harlem (1973)
Mobster Tommy (Fred Williamson) tries to save his underworld empire in this sequel to "Black Caesar."
Black Caesar (1973)
Evidence of governmental corruption pits a Harlem crime lord against the evil policeman who wounded him as a child.
Hammer (1972)
A brawling dockworker (Fred Williamson) becomes a heavyweight contender, backed by a crime boss fronting for the mob.
